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Schools support Pink Drive

The Pink Drive created a lot of cancer awareness at all schools, and Sandra Thevan (organiser) as well as Neil McDonald and his staff at Khanya Hospice thank the schools principals, staff and pupils for their donations.

Pupils and school staff from three schools in the mid-South Coast supported this year’s Pink Drive and recently made donations to hospice for the month of October.

Within a very short period of time, St Francis Primary School collected R3400, Umzintovale Primary School collected R3533 and Scottburgh High School despite being in the middle of final exam preparations were able to collect R1400.

The Pink Drive created a lot of cancer awareness at all schools, and Sandra Thevan (organiser) as well as Neil McDonald and his staff at Khanya Hospice thank the schools principals, staff and pupils for their donations.

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